Save Your Summertime Skin
Now is the time of
year when the sun becomes irresistible.
As tempting as it is to spend as much time as possible in the warmth of
the sun, there are a few precautions to take to protect your skin from harmful
rays.
Our skin is the
largest organ in the body. It reflects our health and age. Today, there’s much
concern about sunbathing leading to an increase in skin damage and skin cancer.
Excessive exposure to
ultraviolet rays can increase the production of free radicals that can
adversely affect the integrity of collagen in the skin. Over time, our skin
becomes wrinkled, cracked, aged, and brittle. For smokers, the effects are
multiplied.
Research suggests
that skin cancer is cumulative over a lifetime. It begins with overexposure and
serious sunburns during childhood.
We can’t live without
the sun. Our bodies require sunlight in order to manufacture Vitamin D needed
for calcium absorption, among other things. So, we shouldn’t hide from our
shining star. Here are a few helpful tips and precautions to take when you’re
soaking in the sun this summer.
Use sunscreen - Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF number for greater
protection. Apply it onto your skin 15 minutes before you go outside. Don’t
forget your nose, ears, and neck.
Time is key - Avoid sun exposure when the sun is at its highest peak
in the sky, typically from about 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.
Gear up - Wear a hat with a wide brim, t-shirt, and sunglasses
that filter ultraviolet rays.
Drink up - By keeping your body hydrated you can avoid dehydration
and provide moisture for the skin to prevent dryness, cracking, and aging.
Pop a pill - Vitamins such as A, E, and some antioxidants help
prevent skin damage from the inside. Cod Liver oil and Flaxseed oil have also
been used to support skin health.
Brush it off - Before you take a shower, use a dry skin brush. This can
open pores and slough off dead skin, allowing your skin to breathe easily and
work more efficiently.
Keep healthy - Some medications we take may have reactions and side
effects when we’re exposed to sunlight. Acupuncture may be able to provide an
alternative to these medications, keeping you healthy, safely and naturally.
If you want to enjoy
the sun this summer season and not worry later, practice good sun sense.
You and your skin deserve it!
You and your skin deserve it!
Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM, C.SMA
New York Sports Acupuncture
(888) 375-5444
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